Had a small leak in the plastic thermostat housing on the LR3 and at the advice of a Rover tech, I opted to change out the entire assembly and the plastic bleeder T.
In the process, I tweaked an O ring and wound up doing it a second time, so I took pictures and figured I would post a step by step.
I posted this on defender source and tried to copy the entire thread over, but I will have to reload all the pictures.
Edit... loaded the pictures but had to break it into 3 postings to get past the 25 picture limit.
Here is a link to the defender source post with pictures.
http://www.defendersource.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58504&referrerid=9704
Here is goes, hope this helps
Remove the 4 bolts from the engine cover. 6mm and they are like 1/2 turn.
Remove the front under body metal plate to access the oil filter. I think it's 2 -13mm for the larger bolts under the engine and 2- 10mm for the smaller ones into the bumper.
This will expose the oil filter and the 2 coolant lines that fit to the filter assembly. Slide the hose clamp back on the lower line and remove the line from the housing to drain the coolant from the system. I like to use a small 90deg pick to loosen thne hose from the fitting.
Be sure to put something under the truck to catch the coolant. I used a clean plastic tub so I could filter and re use the coolant.
Keep the catch basin under during the process as you will let air in and coolant out as you go.
Next remove the air intake from the throttle body. I found it easiest to pull the flex hose and the small box as one unit so I had more to flex out and could use the rubber fitting on the air box fit some wiggle room. I think this is a 7mm.
With the band clamps loose, there is a single plastic line that comes in to the hose that needs to be removed before the hose can come out. To remove, just squeeze on the ribbed sides of the fitting and pull it off.
With the band clamps loose and the squeeze clamp line off, you can wiggle the air inlet hose off. I found it easiest to get the end off the air box first, then twist and tug to get the end of the throttle body.
Next, I started to pull all the coolant hoses off the thermostat assembly, the egr, and the bleeder T. I like to use channel locks and slide the clamps past the fitting and leave then on the hoses.
In the process, I tweaked an O ring and wound up doing it a second time, so I took pictures and figured I would post a step by step.
I posted this on defender source and tried to copy the entire thread over, but I will have to reload all the pictures.
Edit... loaded the pictures but had to break it into 3 postings to get past the 25 picture limit.
Here is a link to the defender source post with pictures.
http://www.defendersource.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58504&referrerid=9704
Here is goes, hope this helps
Remove the 4 bolts from the engine cover. 6mm and they are like 1/2 turn.
Remove the front under body metal plate to access the oil filter. I think it's 2 -13mm for the larger bolts under the engine and 2- 10mm for the smaller ones into the bumper.
This will expose the oil filter and the 2 coolant lines that fit to the filter assembly. Slide the hose clamp back on the lower line and remove the line from the housing to drain the coolant from the system. I like to use a small 90deg pick to loosen thne hose from the fitting.
Be sure to put something under the truck to catch the coolant. I used a clean plastic tub so I could filter and re use the coolant.
Keep the catch basin under during the process as you will let air in and coolant out as you go.
Next remove the air intake from the throttle body. I found it easiest to pull the flex hose and the small box as one unit so I had more to flex out and could use the rubber fitting on the air box fit some wiggle room. I think this is a 7mm.
With the band clamps loose, there is a single plastic line that comes in to the hose that needs to be removed before the hose can come out. To remove, just squeeze on the ribbed sides of the fitting and pull it off.
With the band clamps loose and the squeeze clamp line off, you can wiggle the air inlet hose off. I found it easiest to get the end off the air box first, then twist and tug to get the end of the throttle body.
Next, I started to pull all the coolant hoses off the thermostat assembly, the egr, and the bleeder T. I like to use channel locks and slide the clamps past the fitting and leave then on the hoses.
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